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Mr. Park, who ruled for 18 years until his assassination in 1979, divided industrial areas among corporate leaders whom he trusted and viewed as capable of competing internationally, in keeping with his vision of Korea as an industrial power.
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UK Athletics is not responsible for the classification of any of its athletes competing internationally.
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"I started shooting at club level initially, then all of a sudden I was competing internationally for Great Britain all over the world.
Nine former Soviet states became part of the IIHF and started competing internationally, including Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia and Ukraine.
She's more than capable of competing with anybody.
Yesterday, they were not even capable of competing.
Liberal groups capable of competing for power have been destroyed.
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